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31 July, 09:53

Ammonia is formed industrially by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen gases. how many liters of ammonia gas can be formed from 13.7 l of hydrogen gas at 93.0°c and a pressure of 40.0 kpa?

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  1. 31 July, 10:18
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    The balanced equation for the formation of ammonia is as follows;

    N₂ + 3H₂ - - > 2NH₃

    Stoichiometry of H₂ to NH₃ is 3:2

    at constant pressure and temperature, the number of moles of a gas is directly proportional to the volume of a gas.

    therefore number of moles are directly proportional to volume.

    then the molar ratio of reactants to products is equivalent to volume ratios of reactants to products. then volume ratio of H₂ to NH₃ is 3:2

    if 3 L of H₂ produce 2 L of NH₃

    then 13.7 L of H₂ form - 2/3 x 13.7 = 9.13 L

    a volume of 9.13 L of NH₃ is formed
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